A fractured neck of femur can be properly treated and, if there are no special circumstances, you can return to your normal life in about 5 months. Femoral neck fracture is often caused by a fall because of the special nature of the blood supply to the femoral head. Therefore, femoral neck fracture is very prone to ischemic necrosis of the femoral head, so it is important to go to the hospital for proper treatment after femoral neck fracture. Closed reduction hollow nail internal fixation and hip arthroplasty are often used for femoral neck fracture. After hollow nail internal fixation, bed rest is also required for about two to three months. In about five months, if there is no osteonecrosis of the femur, then it is possible to return to normal life. Hip replacement patients can gradually start appropriate activities within 3 days after surgery, so they can return to normal life function in about 5 months. Related patients are recommended to consult a professional doctor for a comprehensive judgment of the recovery situation.